Chapter 6 The Writing Process

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 3 – Slide 1 Effective Communication for Colleges, 10 th ed., by Brantley & Miller, 2005© The Communication- by-Objectives Approach.
Advertisements

Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education InternationalChapter Completing Business Messages.
3rd Step of the Writing Process
What does it take to produce effective writing? The goal is clear, fluent, and effective communication of IDEAS.
The Writing Process.
7 “Nothing you write, if you hope to be any good, will ever come out as you first hoped. ―Lillian Helman, 20th century American playwright Writing as.
Chapter 6 The Writing Process
Krizan Business Communication ©2005
CHAPTER 4 Copyright ©2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website,
Effective Communication for Colleges, 11 th ed., Brantley & Miller 2008©Chapter 3 – Slide 1 The Communication- by-Objectives Approach.
Writing for Business Collaborative Reports Collaborative Writing 87% of all business writing is done in a group or team. The average business document.
Chapter 6 The Writing Process
© 2006 SOUTH-WESTERN EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING 11th Edition Hulbert & Miller Effective English for Colleges Chapter 13 EFFECTIVE PARAGRAPHS.
The Process of Writing. Pre-writing Involves strategies, techniques, and procedures for generating ideas ◦ Free writing ◦ Journal keeping ◦ Note taking.
THE WRITING PROCESS. Prewriting It is the process of freely exploring ideas, choosing a topic, and gathering and organizing details before you write.
CHAPTER 4 Copyright ©2014 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website,
Chapter 6 The Writing Process Business Communication Copyright 2010 South-Western Cengage Learning.
Chapter 4 Preparing Spoken and Written Messages. Objectives 1. Apply techniques for developing effective sentences and unified and coherent paragraphs.
Chapter No Two.(2). Five Planning steps… In order to make a written or an oral message effective, the following planning steps should be kept in view.
The Writing Process A Five Step Process for Publishing Students’ Writing.
Assessing Writing Presenter: Sandra Brewer Language Arts Instructional Coach Muskogee Public Schools OWP-S. Brewer.
Revise Five Times (then proofread) Pointers on written assignments when you lack time The Five Revisions.
Chapter 7 Writing Memos, , and Letters
7 Writing as a Process “Nothing you write, if you hope to be any good, will ever come out as you first hoped. ― Lillian Helman, 20th century American.
Writing Process Rubric
CHAPTER 5 REVISING & FORMATTING YOUR RESEARCH PAPER Copyright © 2010 Terry Hudson.
The Essentials of Technical Communication Highlights from: Chapter 2: Writing for your readers Chapter 7: s, Memos, and Letters.
THE WRITING PROCESS MRS. GARRETT 7 TH GRADE ENGLISH REVIEW.
Revise Five Times (then proofread) Article by: Janis Ramey Presentation by: Paul Pietkiewicz.
Writing Process By: Sheena Liles. 5 Steps 1.Prewriting 2.Drafting 3.Revising 4.Editing 5.Publishing.
Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice HallChapter Completing Business Messages.
Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice HallChapter Completing Business Messages.
Writing a Paragraph. Parts of a Paragraph Topic sentence – states the main idea of the paragraph Supporting details – provide explanations/facts/examples.
Chapter 7 Writing Memos, , and Letters
In Concert: An Integrated Reading and Writing Approach by Kathleen T
Chapter 1 Communicating in Your Life
Chapter 1 Communicating in Your Life
Chapter 6 The Writing Process
Use this PowerPoint to fill in your notes!
Chapter 4 Preparing Spoken and Written Messages
Writing and Thinking.
Center for Professional Communication
SSI Noncommissioned Officer Academy Advanced Leaders Course
Informational Writing Process
Business Communication
What did the policeman say when a spider ran down his back?
The Difference Between Revision and Editing
How to Write About Yourself
Chapter 4 Revising and Proofreading Messages
Business Communication
Chapter 7 Writing Memos, , and Letters
Steps in Writing an Essay
SSI Noncommissioned Officer Academy Senior Leaders Course
Chapter 6 The Writing Process
The Four C’s of Good Writing
Editing vs Proofreading
The Writing Process Created by Jason Lockhart.
Chapter 8 Writing to Clients and Customers
Technology continues to change the way we work and the way we write
Types of Writing and the Writing Process
The Writing Process How do I write a paper?.
The Writing Process “If you can think it, then you can say it. If you can say it, then you can WRITE it!” – J. Schaffer.
Proofreading, Peer Edit with Perfection!
The Writing Process.
Communicating in Written Form
Steps in Writing an Essay
Prewriting, Writing and Proofreading
Editing and Revising Lesson #12.
Planning, Composing & Revising
The 6 Traits of Writing Definitions and suggestions from:
Presentation transcript:

Chapter 6 The Writing Process Business Communication Chapter 6 The Writing Process Copyright 2010 South-Western Cengage Learning

Planning Messages Identify the objective Determine the main idea To inform To request To record To persuade Determine the main idea Choose supporting details Adjust for the receiver © Stockbyte / Getty Images Adjust the message for the receiver. 6.1 Planning and Organizing Messages

Organizing Messages Direct order Indirect order Direct-indirect order 6.1 Planning and Organizing Messages

Effective Messages Build goodwill Achieve their objectives Have common traits Courteous Correct Concise Clear Complete 6.2 Composing Messages

Courteous Messages Positive words Proper titles Bias-free words Gender bias Race and age bias Disability bias © Blend Images / Jupiter Images Show respect for others by using their names and titles properly. 6.2 Composing Messages

Correct Messages Errors Omitted information The main idea Supporting details © Tetra Images / Getty Images Effective messages do not omit details or confuse the reader. 6.2 Composing Messages

Concise Messages Unnecessary elements Active voice Redundancies Empty phrases Active voice 6.2 Composing Messages

Clear Messages Clear words and sentences Contradictory information 6.2 Composing Messages

Complete Messages The five Ws Complete paragraphs Message structure Who What Where When Why Complete paragraphs Message structure 6.2 Composing Messages

Stages in the Writing Process Planning Composing Editing Proofreading Publishing © Photodisc / Getty Images Planning is an important part of the writing process. 6.3 Editing and Publishing Messages

Editing Messages Editing: reviewing and revising (changing) a message to improve it May require as much time as composing Focus on the main ideas Review for the 5 Cs Review for effective transitions 6.3 Editing and Publishing Messages

Proofreading Messages Proofreading: reviewing and correcting the final draft of a message Focus on: General content errors Mechanical errors Proofreading methods 6.3 Editing and Publishing Messages

Spelling and Grammar Checkers Included in many word processing and other programs Are useful but do not replace proofreading 6.3 Editing and Publishing Messages

6.3 Editing and Publishing Messages

6.3 Editing and Publishing Messages

Publishing Messages Appropriate methods Appearance counts Paper Format © Orange Line Media / Shutterstock Sending a letter is a typical way to publish a formal business message. 6.3 Editing and Publishing Messages

Vocabulary bias clear message complete message concise message contradictory correct message courteous message editing empathy intranet objective project bid proofreaders’ marks proofreading publish redundancy transition